by WoodGuide | Dec 9, 2023 | Exploring Nature, Photography, Washington, Wildlife
Olympic Marten Project - Written by Ben Wymer So you want to be a field tech in the Olympics? Can you carry a 50+ pound pack all summer? How do you feel about climbing trees? How do you handle the stress and exhaustion of being in the field for over a week at a time?...
by WoodGuide | Oct 30, 2022 | Exploring Nature, Photography, Pika, Washington, Wildlife
Silhouette on the Ridgeline As I stepped into the Dawn’s shadows, cool, moist air invited me up the mountain trail. Feet crunching through the late season snow, my path was shrouded in a blanket of fog. I wound my way through the matrix of firs and snow fields....
by WoodGuide | Oct 10, 2022 | Bear, Photography, Washington, Wildlife
The Bear Necessities Hiking up in the North Cascades was spectacular, despite the intense smoke. After spending a few hours wandering the high meadows, I started my descent. Out of the corner of my eye, a dark blob drew my gaze upslope, finally resting upon a lone...
by WoodGuide | Sep 24, 2022 | Exploring Nature, Photography, Washington, Wildlife
Why do dippers dive, dip, and dabble? You’re walking along a mountain stream, or maybe along a river surrounded by forest giants, when suddenly, a movement in the stream catches your eye. Out of curiosity, you slowly make your way to the water’s edge....
by WoodGuide | Jul 19, 2022 | Exploring Nature, Photography, Pika, Washington, Wildlife
American pika: The Mountaineer “Eeeeep!” The American pika. These little bundles of energy are some of the toughest characters of the alpine wilderness. In fact, these characters are actually in the Order Lagomorpha (the group that includes rabbits and...